2004
DOI: 10.1016/j.jchromb.2004.09.008
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Preparative high-performance liquid chromatographic separation and analysis of the Maltacine complex – a family of cyclic peptide antibiotics from Bacillus subtilis

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“…We have previously reported that both maltacine B1 and B2 are composed of two peptides with a mass difference of 14 Da 1. The peptides were named maltacine B1a ( M r = 1476.7 Da), B1b ( M r = 1490.7 Da), B2a ( M r = 1476.7 Da) and B2b ( M r = 1490.7 Da).…”
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“…We have previously reported that both maltacine B1 and B2 are composed of two peptides with a mass difference of 14 Da 1. The peptides were named maltacine B1a ( M r = 1476.7 Da), B1b ( M r = 1490.7 Da), B2a ( M r = 1476.7 Da) and B2b ( M r = 1490.7 Da).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…All efforts to isolate B1a from B1b and B2a from B2b were unsuccessful, and the subsequent structural analyses were therefore performed on the mixtures. It is known that most antibiotics from B. subtilis are peptides, and it was not surprising to find amino acids in the hydrolysates of the substances 1. Having established the peptide nature of the maltacines, an attempt was made to identify the amino acid sequence by Edman degradation.…”
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